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by Marc Kline on August 27th, 2008
We’re getting email templates published at a faster pace than ever before, and today we’re happy to announce an addition that should be welcomed by bloggers who send a newsletter to build a stronger blog readership.
Comments: 12AWeber 10th Anniversary
by Tom Kulzer (AWeber CEO) on August 26th, 2008
This month marks the 10th anniversary of AWeber since our first customer back in August 1998.
You might think that after 10 years things around here would be business as usual.
It’s anything but with constant new feature releases, hardware upgrades, new team members joining, and the thousands of small businesses like yourself that we work with every day.
What better way to celebrate the past and look forward to the future than to look at some of the many stages of change we’ve had over the years?
Comments: 24Free HTML Email Template: Malibu
by Marc Kline on August 12th, 2008
One of our email designer virtuosos, Bob, put together a new template to help our customers get promotional emails out on the fly, in an effective way.
New to AWeber? Check it out, then click to download a ZIP file you can preview and pass to your web designer.
Already an AWeber customer? There’s no need to download anything. Read on…
Comments: 16Email Web Analytics: 2 New Segmenting and Targeting Options
by Justin Premick on August 7th, 2008
Ever wanted to know which of your subscribers aren’t responding to your emails?
Or which parts of your website subscribers are interested in?
This week, we added two new segmentation and targeting options to our Email Web Analytics tools to help answer those questions.
With them, you can identify people who have stopped paying attention to your emails (or never did).
And for those people who are still engaged, you now can segment them by what pages they’re visiting – even if those visits don’t originate from an email you send!
Comments: 13Hate Broken Links? Automatically Check Your Emails For Them With Link Checker
by Justin Premick on July 23rd, 2008Chances are, you’ve thoroughly tested an email and sent it out — then found out from your subscribers that you missed a typo or some other error in your email.
After all, you’re human. We all miss things in reviews from time to time.
But when you miss a broken link in your email, the consequences to your email marketing campaign, and your business as a whole, can be severe:
- Lost Sales
- Unsubscribes
- Spam Complaints
- Reduced Reputation/Credibility With Subscribers
Wouldn’t it be reassuring to know before you save your email that all the links are working?
Now, you will know.
To learn more, read on and watch this short video.
Comments: 9Add a Web Form Footer To Share Your Privacy Policy, Announce a Free Bonus and More
by Justin Premick on July 22nd, 2008
An effective headline is a key part of a good web form — it’s where you show would-be subscribers why they should sign up to your email list!
But what if you want to convey other information in your web form that you’d prefer not to mix in with the headline?
It can be useful to put that content beneath your web form, in the “footer” area.
For more on this new feature, including a short video, read on.
Comments: 9Can You Get More Readers By Displaying Your Subscriber Count?
by Marc Kline on July 16th, 2008![]()
Just because someone else does something, doesn’t mean you should, does it?
Maybe not, but from infancy all the way through adulthood, we take cues from others on what is worth our attention.
Now with just a few clicks, you can add a subscriber count chicklet to your AWeber opt-in form that shows your website visitors how many others are benefiting from your email newsletter.
Comments: 2727 New HTML Email Templates
by Justin Premick on June 30th, 2008
Many of our customers like to use HTML emails to send vibrant, branded communications to their subscribers. (So do we, for that matter.)
But creating a great-looking email can be challenging, especially if you’re not a designer and/or (like me) just aren’t an artist by nature.
That’s why we created our original HTML email templates — to help you spend less time on design, and more time on the content of your emails (not to mention the rest of your business).
Today, I’m excited to announce a new series of attention-grabbing HTML email templates, available for your use right now in your AWeber account.
Comments: 23Store a Backup Credit Card
by Justin Premick on June 23rd, 2008Like many business owners, you probably have your credit card information on file with a bunch of different service providers.
What happens when your card expires, or you lose/cancel it, or there’s another issue with it?
It’s helpful to have a backup plan.
Comments: 1Track Clickthroughs Using Your Own Domain
by Justin Premick on June 5th, 2008If you’re anything like me (like just about all email marketers, really), you want to know how effective your emails are at getting subscribers to open and read, click through to your site, and make purchases.
On the other hand, you may be concerned that your tracking links are getting fewer clicks than a link straight to your own domain would, because:
- Links that go to a tracking domain, instead of to your own website directly, may cause some subscribers to not trust a link that doesn’t point straight your website, causing them to not click through.
- If your readers are aware of (and sensitive to) the fact that their response is being measured, they may be less likely to click through.
So how do you get the best of both worlds? How do you track response while maintaining trust?
In this short video, I’ll show you how you can do just that with one feature of our new Email Web Analytics tools.
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